Referee Thando Ndzandzeka sent off Citizens defender Taariq Fielies
with 20 minutes to go in the Absa Premiership clash in Cape Town, having taken
several minutes to realise that the yellow card he handed out on 69
minutes was Fielies' second of the afternoon.

"It is just another episode in the ongoing dilemma," McCarthy said.

"They [referees] all look nice, with their OUTsurance kit. But that
was the best thing about the performance out there, the beautiful green
and purple kit.

"I don't want that to overshadow the fact that we came up short and lost.

"But the manner we lost - for a coach it is frustrating when you are
up against 11 men who wanted to overturn their bad run and they got a
little bit of help from the man in the middle," he was quoted as saying.

The former Bafana Bafana striker also felt that the free-kick which
led to Chiefs' opener from Siyabonga Ngezana should not have been
awarded.

"They hit us with a counter-attack. It was a nice assist from the referee," he said.

"I tried to see where it was a foul, our player winning the ball fair
and square and he gives them a free-kick and they score from that."

McCarthy did however concede that his team were not at their best.

"We started slow. I am not sure [about] the reasons behind that," he said.

"But we looked like a team that was star-struck, the crowd affected
us because it is not every day we play in front of such a big
crowd. The players weren't themselves.

"We made Chiefs look like world-beaters. It was one of those days
that didn't go for us. Chiefs took their opportunities and well done to
them."

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